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Pastimes : All Things Weather and Mother Nature

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To: Don Green who wrote (203)5/5/2022 4:42:07 PM
From: Thomas A Watson   of 942
 
Don, If C02 is effecting the weather then clearly it is making
Violent Tornadoes decrease on an annual basis. But C02 is effecting food production mega good.

Plants need less H20 release to breath in CO2. Thus more drought resistant.


https://climateataglance.com/climate-at-a-glance-tornadoes/


Figure 1. U.S. Annual Count of Strong to Violent Tornadoes (EF3+), 1970–2020

Check the references that media bias say are the source of propaganda.


Figure 1. This figure shows the frequency of strong to violent tornadoes (tornadoes registering EF3 or
stronger) has been declining since the early 1970s. Sources: Graph by Anthony Watts using official
NOAA/Storm Prediction Center data.7,8,9

References:

  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, “Historical Records and Trends,”
    accessed September 1, 2021, ncdc.noaa.gov
  • Daniel McCarthy and Joseph Schaefer, “Tornado Trends over the Past Thirty Years,”
    NOAA, National Weather Service, NWS, NCEP, Storm Prediction Center, accessed
    8/16/21, spc.noaa.gov
  • Graph data from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Weather Service,
    Storm Prediction Center website, accessed August 16, 2021, spc.noaa.gov
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